I would also carry a towel so you can throw it over their head so they can't really see anything. A pillowcase may work as well.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The worst part about flying with cats is that they make you physically remove the cat from it's carrier to inspect the carrier. It's ver
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The worst part about flying with cats is that they
make you physically remove the cat from it's carrier to inspect the carrier.
It
The worst part about flying with cats is that they make you physically
remove the cat from it's carrier to inspect the carrier. It's very easy to lose
a panicked cat this way. Make sure you cat is wearing a TIGHT NON-Stretchable
NON-Safety collar or inescapable harness and a leash, and tie th
I've transported many cats, via plane and car. And, there have been both
Felv and FIV positives.
Always had health certificates, stating their vaccines UTD, and status
(Felv+/FIV+), if applicable.
Have always used Delta for flying, and they DO require a health
certificate, but never had probl
i ran this by the transport coordinator for a major breed rescue, who does a LOT of transports: here's her response--
"I have never been stopped and asked for health certificates
MA is the only place that might be a problem, because they re on the look out for GA dogs"
i've also heard from f
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Is Tucson FeLV+? I have 2 cats who are
positive and the certificate I got for our dog so we could take her on
vacation (flying and they never asked for it) states that she is
(404) 631-3441 or the
US Ag's Vet Services Dept - (301) 734-3277.
~ Rachel
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Is Tucson FeLV+? I have 2 cats who are
Gary
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Ive flown twice with
my Tucson and had health
certificates each time. Airlines never looked at it but I would
I’ve flown twice with my Tucson and had health
certificates each time. Airlines never looked at it but I would never chance
not having one.
Chris
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